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That is interesting.

Was the composition yours, entirely? Or did you just enter AI parameters?

Did the algo supply the tune? (Of course it did the voice, I get THAT...)

That's actually better work than what a long-ago friend would do. He was on the cusp - either chase music, or continue his education post-grad, in chemistry. In the end he got his doctorate, and became a food-additive expert, and then moved to Connecticut, and gave bigly to DemocRats (saw confirmation twelve years ago when such documents were being leaked, during the Ascension of Obama Christ).

A far stretch for a kid who was once president of his Campus Republicans group at university, who argued conservative precepts with me, a young dimwitted Marxist. I changed him as he changed me. Or something.

You, with that program, did better.
I wrote the lyrics when I was high and falling asleep. I put it through the app and it only changed 1 or 2 words, then set it to music. There are several options for the style and beat.
 
I posted a video reimagining a rock classic as Jazz. Here's a video reimagining a Jazz classic as prog rock:

 

Bob Dylan's 1965 hit 'Positively 4th Street' recognized as one of the greatest songs​

A Bob Dylan song released in 1965 is being recognized once again as one of the best songs ever written, over six decades after it first stunned listeners.

"Positively 4th Street," Dylan’s famously sharp standalone single, was recently highlighted by Collider as one of the greatest songs ever written, drawing renewed attention to its biting lyrics and lasting influence.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/new...e-greatest-songs/ar-AA1VXfGP?ocid=socialshare

 
Another gem from Musora (disco-funk band reinvents Alice in Chains rock song):

 
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